
Morris P Rainville


Mississauga Man Mississauga Man
This is a song about someone determined to make it in the music business.

Thank You Jesus (lyrics by Clem Gareau) Thank You Jesus (lyrics by Clem Gareau)
These beautiful lyrics are from the pen of Clem Gareau. It was a pleasure to write music for this song.

There Is A River There Is A River
Some acoustic lead guitar riffs by the late Jerry Chenier.

When Time Is Right, Teacher Appears When Time Is Right, Teacher Appears
We sometimes call it coincidence but a teacher always appears when the time is right.

Take My Hurt Away Take My Hurt Away
About missing your loved one when you have to work away from home.

Little Girl, Dry Your Eyes Little Girl, Dry Your Eyes
This was written in 1962 by my late wife, Dorothy Rainville. I recorded it in 2024. Hope you enjoy.

Weeping Willow 1963 Weeping Willow 1963
This song was recorded on reel to reel tape in 1963 and done in a garage. Written and sung by Dot Rainville. Lead guitar - Gene Dubreuil, piano - Johnny Vallee.

Break My Mind Break My Mind
Written by John D Loudermilk, Hit for Geo. Hamilton IV in 1967 and Vern Gosdin in 1978. Hope you enjoy my version of this song.

If I Could Live My Life Over If I Could Live My Life Over
This song was written by my late wife, Dorothy Rainville.


Wendy Went Walking Wendy Went Walking
This is a song that my late wife, Dorothy, wrote in the late 1950s, while still a teenager. Hope you like my recording of it.

Pay It Forward As You Go Pay It Forward As You Go
My wife wrote this song in 2004 and I love the message that it conveys

Please God Take Care Of My Lady Please God Take Care Of My Lady
This is a song I wrote about my wife

St. Louis Rider (vocals-Dorothy Rainville St. Louis Rider (vocals-Dorothy Rainville
This is a song written and sung by Dorothy Rainville from the mid 1960s.

Radio Needs David Allan Coe Radio Needs David Allan Coe
I think David Allan Coe sings with pure soul in his voice. He's always been a favourite of mine.

Blues At Midnight - 1964 Blues At Midnight - 1964
Song was recorded on a reel to reel tape in 1964. Sung by Dot Rainville. Guitar: Gene Dubreuil & Piano: Johnny Vallee.

Summertime (vocals: Dorothy Rainville) Summertime (vocals: Dorothy Rainville)


Amazing Grace Amazing Grace
Felt like I was the only one who hadn't recorded this song which I have always loved.